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, carl -- >> that is utter nonsense. the ability to block the senate from acting and in the house, they were basically cut out of discussions. you know, one of the most telling things is that paul ryan who had advanced as a minority member of the house to advance a detailed budget couldn't -- the president couldn't even call him because they didn't have the contact information. here's the guy that ultimately became head of the appropriations of finance. >> barack obama -- the democrats owned washington for the first two years. this is just mum bow jumbo. >> wow. >> the president -- the president missed a big opportunity by failing to embrace simpson/bowles in a meaningful way. >> exactly. >> i agree. i think it was a terrible thing to do. at the same time, we have throughout all of his basic economic attempts, the republican party has said no, no, no, no to increasing revenues, governor, am i right? >> no, no the to increasing revenues, to raising the marginal tax rate. they haven't said no to increasing revenue. by the
, carl -- >> that is utter nonsense. the ability to block the senate from acting and in the house, they were basically cut out of discussions. you know, one of the most telling things is that paul ryan who had advanced as a minority member of the house to advance a detailed budget couldn't -- the president couldn't even call him because they didn't have the contact information. here's the guy that ultimately became head of the appropriations of finance. >> barack obama -- the...
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. >>> tonight, my guy carl quintanilla's got a "crime inc." on medical insurance fraud. serious business that can put your money and your life in danger. don't miss it. didn't talk enough about the new apple iteration. you need to know that i will get it. i think it sounds great.
. >>> tonight, my guy carl quintanilla's got a "crime inc." on medical insurance fraud. serious business that can put your money and your life in danger. don't miss it. didn't talk enough about the new apple iteration. you need to know that i will get it. i think it sounds great.
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carl, you have been to a number of debates. any inside intel on the keys that the viewers should be watching for from home on wednesday night? >> personality. whether or not each of these men are engaged, empathetic with the voter concerns and have sharp, catchy answers. the battle over facts and who scores the most points or lands the most blows, often that gettings a lot of headlines, but there is a feeling that sets in, a day or two after the debates about who was the most presidential, in command, confident and assured and comfortable in their own skin. that's very, very hard to do, swlu all of these weeks of anticipation. frankly, days and days and days where both sides have been shadow boxing. the rhetoric hasn't been as tough because they know they don't want to sprain their shoulder in practice. they want to get out there and have the did youole wednesday night and win then. >> jamie: campaign carl cameron. thanks for taking a break and meeting withous sunday. we prec it. the polls are very close. our latest fox news po
carl, you have been to a number of debates. any inside intel on the keys that the viewers should be watching for from home on wednesday night? >> personality. whether or not each of these men are engaged, empathetic with the voter concerns and have sharp, catchy answers. the battle over facts and who scores the most points or lands the most blows, often that gettings a lot of headlines, but there is a feeling that sets in, a day or two after the debates about who was the most...
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carl cameron, thanks. jenna: republicans continuing to ask americans if they're better off now than we were four years ago? last night the rnc pointed out that not one speaker at the democratic convention so far has said the phrase, americans are better off than they were four years ago. that exact phrase. but several speakers made that argument implicitly including massachusetts governor duval patrick. >> this is the president. who saved the american auto industry from extinction, the american financial industry from self-destruction. the american economy from full-blown depression. who added $4.5 million private sector jobs in the last 2 1/2 years, more than in george bush's eight years in office. [cheers and applause] jenna: so are the democrats effectively countering are you better off theme? brad woodhouse is with the dnc. sean spicer, rnc. both communication directors. we expect perfect grammar from the both of them. nice to have you with us today. >> thank you, jenna. jenna: sean, that's a long laun
carl cameron, thanks. jenna: republicans continuing to ask americans if they're better off now than we were four years ago? last night the rnc pointed out that not one speaker at the democratic convention so far has said the phrase, americans are better off than they were four years ago. that exact phrase. but several speakers made that argument implicitly including massachusetts governor duval patrick. >> this is the president. who saved the american auto industry from extinction, the...
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host: was carl in new jersey. later this morning we will talk to the president of la rasa and other guests. the national journal will be starting his morning briefing from charlotte in just a little while. this is a focus on house and senate races nationwide. reid wilson, who was the editor of the hotline publication, and john dickerson of "time" will be the two maters at -- moderator's. representative chris van hollen will be one of the guests, along with jennifer duffy. she is an expert on senate and governor's races with the cook political report " -- report. and david wasserman, you also probably know well on the house side for the cook political report. john on the independent line from richmond, virginia. caller: i want to say that i've watched both the republican convention and yesterday, the democrat convention. you are seeing way too much, and circumstance from a lot of the speakers. they are trying to get slogan's going and stuff like that. it was very obvious last night with the democrat convention. but
host: was carl in new jersey. later this morning we will talk to the president of la rasa and other guests. the national journal will be starting his morning briefing from charlotte in just a little while. this is a focus on house and senate races nationwide. reid wilson, who was the editor of the hotline publication, and john dickerson of "time" will be the two maters at -- moderator's. representative chris van hollen will be one of the guests, along with jennifer duffy. she is an...
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host: our new call comes from carl on our line for republicans. caller: am i on? host: go on, carl. caller: i am almost 70 years old and i remember competition in the '50s. -- the 1950's. i live in the midwest and they were constantly having gas wars. we do not have that anymore. the whole idea of competition is a red herring. relating to that, i would like to ask these gentlemen how opec works in favor of the oil companies because they are restricting the supply because -- in a way that would be illegal. if the american companies did it, it would be illegal under that harley and they would thus be monopolies. - taft-hartley. -- taft-hartley and they would bust the monopolies. my second question is the true cost of fossil fuels, not factoring in what they pay at the pump. you might get a gallon of gas for $3 and it is cheaper than solar or wind. 30 years later when you have asthma like i do, the true cost comes out. host: carl in missouri. guest: there were more competitors in the 1950's than there are today. there used to be 350 refineries in this country, many of them producing sm
host: our new call comes from carl on our line for republicans. caller: am i on? host: go on, carl. caller: i am almost 70 years old and i remember competition in the '50s. -- the 1950's. i live in the midwest and they were constantly having gas wars. we do not have that anymore. the whole idea of competition is a red herring. relating to that, i would like to ask these gentlemen how opec works in favor of the oil companies because they are restricting the supply because -- in a way that would...
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carl on that. >> also on a bombshell report on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. libyan officials were aware of al qaeda link in 24 hours? why did it take nearly two weeks for them to admit it? good question. >> what happened initially it was a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired in cairo as a consequence of the video that people gathered outside the embassy and then it grew very violent. ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what'sretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verizon. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't matter how you present it. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. bil
carl on that. >> also on a bombshell report on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. libyan officials were aware of al qaeda link in 24 hours? why did it take nearly two weeks for them to admit it? good question. >> what happened initially it was a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired in cairo as a consequence of the video that people gathered outside the embassy and then it grew very violent. ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points...
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carl is on our line for republicans. caller: i like going to the polls and voting because i am able to. the debate should have been held before the early voting started. we will have four liberal moderate this, which will skew the base. i think the voting public should be able to compare the two people side by side. i cannot believe -- when anne romney tells the truth, i cannot believe the -- when running -- when romney tells the truth, i cannot believe people do not want to hear it. this is crazy. host: are you going to take advantage of early voting in west virginia? caller: i like going to the polls. it gives us a chance to get out and meet people in the community. i have no problem with early voting, as long as it is legal, as long as the people who are owed aim here legally to vote. whenever there -- as long as the people who are voting are here legally. host: a tweet says, i favor early voting so people can get a photo of their ballots so that the election cannot be stolen a la dollars w. bush times two. the columb
carl is on our line for republicans. caller: i like going to the polls and voting because i am able to. the debate should have been held before the early voting started. we will have four liberal moderate this, which will skew the base. i think the voting public should be able to compare the two people side by side. i cannot believe -- when anne romney tells the truth, i cannot believe the -- when running -- when romney tells the truth, i cannot believe people do not want to hear it. this is...
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in the "new york times this morning it says -- memphis, tennessee, carl, a democrat. what do you think? caller: how are you? i am -- it should be a limit to freedom of speech, especially if it causes a public uproar and other problems. you've got a lot of people that have intelligent input, but you have a lot of people that don't. for people to just try to create trouble, that is crazy. so, it needs to be a limit on what the media picks up and sends abroad. the computer is international, so everybody gets an eye on what some radicalist might see as freedom of speech. host: is it not all subjective? caller: the thing is, you have so many, just like america, we are very diverse. therefore, something needs to be regulated. we just cannot get on the internet and say anything. what type of country are we to allow people to do that? host: we will keep the conversation going this morning, but i want to give you other headlines on some other topics. here's the chicago tribune on the teachers' strike -- and in the tallahassee democrat, the front page of their paper -- she is e
in the "new york times this morning it says -- memphis, tennessee, carl, a democrat. what do you think? caller: how are you? i am -- it should be a limit to freedom of speech, especially if it causes a public uproar and other problems. you've got a lot of people that have intelligent input, but you have a lot of people that don't. for people to just try to create trouble, that is crazy. so, it needs to be a limit on what the media picks up and sends abroad. the computer is international,...
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steve, carl, trippi? >> steve: thank you very much, brian. that better? all right. the president's advisors are not able to answer the question, are you better off today than you were four years ago? what is the answer? our average american -- are average americans better off or not? joining us, senior advisor, deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush, karl rove. and former manager to howard dean's presidential campaign, joe trippi. were you scared at all on those segueways? >> you know -- >> steve: your name is trippi. >> there was no safety equipment and their stunt doubles are in the contract for carl and i. >> don't try this at home because these were professionals on a closed course. >> steve: you were good sports. karl, what about the question that all of the surrogates were out there and couldn't answer the question. >> it's tough to answer it in the affirmative when president obama came into office, unemployment was 7.9%. it's now 8.3. the number of americans out of a job are looking for full-time work or dropped out of the work force is larger, 23
steve, carl, trippi? >> steve: thank you very much, brian. that better? all right. the president's advisors are not able to answer the question, are you better off today than you were four years ago? what is the answer? our average american -- are average americans better off or not? joining us, senior advisor, deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush, karl rove. and former manager to howard dean's presidential campaign, joe trippi. were you scared at all on those segueways?...
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people had to be evacuated from their homes. 19-year-old justin "the trendoffo" and carl ready are charged with concocting drugs for huffing. the boy's mother says the boys were mixing engine starter fluid. she says they planned to sell that as an inhalant. she also said her son made facebook posts threatening to shoot up local schools. >>> time for weather. we'll send it over to meteorologist lynette charles and see how it's shaping up outside. >> we're drying up in harford county, cecil, we did have spotty showers. but now a break in the action. as we go throughout the day, we have possibilities for scattered showers picking uch. we will see a little bit of sunshine as we go throughout the day. that will be mixing with some cloud cover. temperature right now in baltimore at 77 degrees. we are very humid once again. and this is what it looks like for your hour-by-hour forecast. we will be at 88 degrees. that's the high with some thunderstorms. let's get a check now of the traffic with mike. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, lynette, good morning, everybody. we'll take you right to t
people had to be evacuated from their homes. 19-year-old justin "the trendoffo" and carl ready are charged with concocting drugs for huffing. the boy's mother says the boys were mixing engine starter fluid. she says they planned to sell that as an inhalant. she also said her son made facebook posts threatening to shoot up local schools. >>> time for weather. we'll send it over to meteorologist lynette charles and see how it's shaping up outside. >> we're drying up in...
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and he and carl evan and several others were talking about a plan that might seek to replace the defense cuts by raising taxes. at long last, after all of this fighting, raising some taxes. is that, do you think, is such an idea, would that be ameanable in the house, is anybody talking about it? do you think, as we get closer to the fiscal cliff, it might become something people will be willing to consider? >> that remains to be seen. you know, in the heat of the election has passed us in november, then is the time we need to sit down and be very, very serious about dealing with it. it would be disastrous, military especially. we would go back to preworld war ii army marine personnel. we would go back to 1915 on naval ships, on navy ships. and this kind of a world that we live in, that's just intolerable. we simply cannot do that. so i think the pressure will be intense. after the election, and people say well, the election's over, let's get down to business. i think the pressure's going to be intense. the deal with the sequesteration matter, and i've noticed, i think it's is so-called g
and he and carl evan and several others were talking about a plan that might seek to replace the defense cuts by raising taxes. at long last, after all of this fighting, raising some taxes. is that, do you think, is such an idea, would that be ameanable in the house, is anybody talking about it? do you think, as we get closer to the fiscal cliff, it might become something people will be willing to consider? >> that remains to be seen. you know, in the heat of the election has passed us in...
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[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every yemillions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period. ordinary credit monitoring services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, before it was too late. and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts could have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you better than lifelock, and lifelock stands behind that with the power o
[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every yemillions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most...
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. >> host: we have carl from elizabeth, new jersey. >> caller: thank you, peter. i just want to say that there aren't a lot of people in this world that can fill the shoes of brian lamb and you. you to do a magnificent job. in keeping level, asking points, not inserting yourself overly in the conversation. but bringing out the best. >> host: both proud sons of indiana, to. >> caller: it is a privilege to be able to speak to michael beschloss. i've been a fan for decades, and i think the last person i was actually able to talk to on the program was edwin meese. >> guest: we are two peas in a pod. >> caller: in reference to michael's second book, "mayday", i don't have the book is for in front of me, although it is in my collection -- where he relates to a conversation that he had with president eisenhower's son, john eisenhower, who was a close aide to the president. during the incident, which is the focus of that book. i was hoping that michael beschloss might be able to pay a picture of the order that president eisenhower gave to the director of the cia, allen du
. >> host: we have carl from elizabeth, new jersey. >> caller: thank you, peter. i just want to say that there aren't a lot of people in this world that can fill the shoes of brian lamb and you. you to do a magnificent job. in keeping level, asking points, not inserting yourself overly in the conversation. but bringing out the best. >> host: both proud sons of indiana, to. >> caller: it is a privilege to be able to speak to michael beschloss. i've been a fan for decades,...
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. >> host: we have carl from elizabeth, new jersey. >> caller: thank you, peter. i just want to say that there aren't a lot of people in this world that can fill the shoes of brian lamb and you. you to do a magnificent job. in keeping level, asking points, not inserting yourself overly in the conversation. but bringing out the best. >> host: both proud sons of indiana, to. >> caller: it is a privilege to be able to speak to michael beschloss. i've been a fan for decades, and i think the last person i was actually able to talk to on the program was edwin meese. >> guest: we are two peas in a pod. >> caller: in reference to michael's second book, "mayday", i don't have the book is for in front of me, although it is in my collection -- where he relates to a conversation that he had with president eisenhower's son, john eisenhower, who was a close aide to the president. during the incident, which is the focus of that book. i was hoping that michael beschloss might be able to pay a picture of the order that president eisenhower gave to the director of the cia, allen du
. >> host: we have carl from elizabeth, new jersey. >> caller: thank you, peter. i just want to say that there aren't a lot of people in this world that can fill the shoes of brian lamb and you. you to do a magnificent job. in keeping level, asking points, not inserting yourself overly in the conversation. but bringing out the best. >> host: both proud sons of indiana, to. >> caller: it is a privilege to be able to speak to michael beschloss. i've been a fan for decades,...